Manchester City Women
·09 de novembro de 2025
City go top of the WSL with hard fought win over Everton

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·09 de novembro de 2025

Manchester City moved to the top of the Barclays Women's Super League table with a battling 2-1 win over Everton.
Vivianne Miedema saw us ahead after 20 minutes as she split through the Everton defence, before coolly slotting the ball past Emily Ramsey.
Both sides looked dangerous on the attack, with Toni Payne proving a problem on the wing and it wasn’t long before she set up the equaliser for Kelly Gago with five minutes of the first-half to go.
After going in all square at the break, City came out fighting as we searched for a winner and Bunny Shaw rose highest to connect with Leila Ouahabi’s cross and thundered the ball into the net.
The game had seen plenty of chances for both sides and the last few minutes weren’t short of them as the tension in the air grew, but to our relief the whistle blew and we recorded a seventh straight WSL win under Andree Jeglertz.
City would be looking to take advantage of yesterday’s London derby which saw Arsenal and Chelsea play out a 1-1 draw, with today’s game against the Toffees proving the perfect opportunity to leapfrog to the summit of the WSL table.
Our intent was clear from kick-off, as we would looked to get off to the strongest start and Bunny Shaw was straight into the action as she hunted down the Everton goal, but her shot from close range was denied by Ramsey.
We dominated proceedings early on but couldn’t plunder the opener until the 21st minute where Miedema found the net.
It was Iman Beney’s pin-point pass which allowed our number ten to bolster through the Toffees’ defence, before calmly slotting beyond Ramsey to break the deadlock and record her 90th WSL goal.

The hosts had threatened throughout the first half, with Payne proving troublesome as her pace looked to expose our backline.
And it was the Toffee’s forward who helped to set up the equaliser on 40 minutes as she crossed the ball into the path of Gago, who flicked it into the bottom corner with an impressive backheel.
The Blues continued to press the Everton defence after the break, with us forcing chances yet again, but unable to find away through.
That was until super Bunny Shaw found the net on 54 minutes in trademark style, as she rose the highest from Leila Ouahabi’s cross and fired a bullet header past the ‘keeper to restore our lead.

As the next 20 minutes passed you could feel the tension building in the air, with both sides pushing for the next goal with Everton going close.
The Toffees picked the ball up on the touchline and squared to Kitagawa who looked nailed on to score, but Ayaka Yamashita saved her effort from close range.
Everton continued to threaten us late on as they looked to pinch a late equaliser, but Yamashita stood strong between the sticks.
Despite consistent Toffees pressure, we defended heroically to collect a seventh straight WSL win which moved us to the division’s summit.

Vivianne Miedema extended her record as the top scorer in WSL history as she netted her 90th goal at Goodison Park.
Our number ten leads the line, followed by Bethany England (84), with Nikita Parris and Fran Kirby (72) and Beth Mead (70) completing the top five.
Rebecca Knaak returned to City’s starting line-up for the first time this season following her recovery from injury.
The German defender last played for the Blues in our victory over Crystal Palace on the final day of last season.
Lauren Hemp also featured as she came on as a 61st minute substitute, as the England winger returned to club action for the first time since our win over Spurs in September.
Both received a fantastic reception from the away fans as they made their return.

Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw’s trademark header against Everton sees her become the joint top goalscorer in the league this season with five goals (Melvine Malard also has five goals).
EVERTON XI: Ramsey, Ishikawa, Pacheco (73’ Kitagawa), Mace, Fernandez (61’ Holmgaard), Van Gool (61’ Snoejis), Hayashi, Wheeler, Vignola, Gago (80’ Momiki), Payne (61’ Robinson)
SUBS: Startup, Ladd, Hobson, Weir
CITY XI: Yamashita, Casparij, Knaak (61’ Prior), Rose, Ouahabi, Miedema (80’ Lohmann), Blindkilde Brown (80’ Clinton), Hasegawa, Beney, Fujino, Beney (61’ Hemp)
SUBS: Keating, Oldroyd, Coombs, Wienroither, Thomas
Our 2-1 victory over Everton sees us extend our WSL winning run to seven consecutive games which saw the Toffees push us to the very end.
The three points in Merseyside sees us jump to the summit of the table for the first time this season with 21 points.
Up next, we face our cross-city rivals in the Barclays Women’s Super League for the hotly anticipated Manchester derby.
Kick-off is set for 14:30 (UK) at the Etihad Stadium as we look to take the bragging rights in what poses to be yet another thrilling head-to-head.
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